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Dublin v Antrim: TV Info, Throw-In Time And Team News

Dublin v Antrim: TV Info, Throw-In Time And Team News
Finn Duffy
By Finn Duffy Updated
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Dublin is set to take on Antrim this weekend in the third round of fixtures in the round-robin stage of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. Here's everything you need to know about Dublin v Antrim.

For the Dubs, they will be looking to keep a hold of their unbeaten streak so far. Micheál Donoghue's men followed up their round one draw with Wexford with a win away to Carlow at Netwatch Cullen Park. The Dolmen County led at half-time by four points, but a goal by Fergal Whitely helped inspire the Dubs to a 1-24 to 0-22 victory.

In Antrim's case, they will be looking to make it two wins on the bounce following their win over Wexford at Corrigan Park two weeks ago. The Yellowbellies led by seven points five minutes after the break, but two quick-fire goals from Niall McKenna and Sean Elliott helped push the Saffrons to a 2-22 to 2-20 win.

A win for Antrim will send them above Dublin in the Leinster round robin table.

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A win for either side would help strengthen their chances to advance further into the Liam MacCarthy.

When is Dublin v Antrim?

Dublin V Antrim is set to take place on Saturday May 11th at 4pm at Parnell Park.

Where to watch Dublin v Antrim?

Unfortunately, this match will not be broadcast live on TV. The match will be broadcast live on RTÉ Radio 1 from 4pm.

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Team News

Darren Gleeson has named one change to the Saffron team that beat Wexford last time out. Aodhan O'Brien comes in for Conor McCann at left-centre forward.

Micheál Donoghue has made two changes from the side that defeated Carlow in round two. Paul Crummey and Fergal Whitey come in place of Brian Hayes and Ronan Hayes.

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